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<blockquote data-quote="jackwdwyer" data-source="post: 2818400" data-attributes="member: 574978"><p>Sorry, i think i mis-phrased it. I probably should have said my fronts were too quiet!? The sub sounds good when it gets loud its just the speakers do start to clip a bit early and i cant take the sub as far as i want without it sounding too bassy. The brands ive been looking at are alpine, pionner, rockford fosgate. Ive seen a directed audio A208 (i think thats the name? It is within budget and is 150W rms. I could set the gain low and use that with my Type x's, right? Car audio seems to be nearly twice the price over here to what you pay, so i probably got the equivalent of around $130 to spend! Thanks, jack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackwdwyer, post: 2818400, member: 574978"] Sorry, i think i mis-phrased it. I probably should have said my fronts were too quiet!? The sub sounds good when it gets loud its just the speakers do start to clip a bit early and i cant take the sub as far as i want without it sounding too bassy. The brands ive been looking at are alpine, pionner, rockford fosgate. Ive seen a directed audio A208 (i think thats the name? It is within budget and is 150W rms. I could set the gain low and use that with my Type x's, right? Car audio seems to be nearly twice the price over here to what you pay, so i probably got the equivalent of around $130 to spend! Thanks, jack. [/QUOTE]
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